The next generation of DYLARK resins arrives with the introduction of two new high-impact grades – DYLARK 510XT and 520XT. The series was developed through advanced technical innovation and close collaboration with European customers.

Plastics and the Automotive Industry

Today’s average automobile contains 240 pounds of plastics – up from 60 pounds in 1970. This increase has come primarily from the recognition that plastics offer increased functionality, weight reduction and performance.

Thinwall Technology with DYLARK Resins

Instrument panel (IP) suppliers are constantly searching for ways to reduce overall system costs. Often, suppliers try to reduce costs by utilizing a lower-performing, lower-cost material for the IP substrate.
New Automotive Applications: Center Stack Reinforcements

Automotive manufacturers are choosing DYLARK, the preferred engineering resins for soft-touch instrument panels, for a new generation of interior applications. Several OEMs in North America and Europe have specified DYLARK resins for structural consoles...

Processing Success With DYLARK Resins

DYLARK resins are a preferred material for use in instrument panel applications. Beyond the performance benefits that DYLARK is noted for, it can also be easily processed. DYLARK resins exhibit superior flow characteristics...